Hannah Ayer
F, b. 12 December 1819, d. 19 March 1824
| Father | Bela Ayer b. 1 Oct 1783, d. 9 Jun 1842 | |
| Mother | Susannah Rogers b. 8 Oct 1783, d. 21 May 1862 | |
Hannah Ayer|b. 12 Dec 1819\nd. 19 Mar 1824|p7.htm#i809|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Mary Johnson|b. 19 May 1748\nd. 3 May 1830|p24.htm#i681|Samuel Rogers|b. 13 Aug 1760\nd. May 1843|p35.htm#i682|Hannah Sinclair|b. 18 Oct 1755\nd. 19 Feb 1804|p37.htm#i683| | ||
| Birth* | 12 Dec 1819 | St. Armand, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada, on Sunday morning at one o'clock1,2,3 |
| Death* | 19 Mar 1824 | 1,2,3 |
Harmon Chandler Ayer
M, b. 16 January 1852, d. 16 February 1853
| Father | Horace Mitchell Ayer b. 19 Mar 1822, d. 3 May 1895 | |
| Mother | Sarah Ann Rider b. 6 Apr 1827, d. 2 Oct 1917 | |
Harmon Chandler Ayer|b. 16 Jan 1852\nd. 16 Feb 1853|p7.htm#i713|Horace Mitchell Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah Ann Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p34.htm#i153|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|Simeon Ryder|b. 21 May 1795\nd. 30 Jul 1871|p36.htm#i291|Marinda Babbit|b. 17 Jan 1802\nd. 9 Oct 1880|p7.htm#i292| | ||
| Biography* | died young. | |
| Birth* | 16 Jan 1852 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin1,2 |
| Death* | 16 Feb 1853 | 2 |
Citations
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Horace M. Ayer
M, b. 4 April 1895
| Father | Douglas Ayer b. 4 Mar 1860, d. 28 Nov 1927 | |
| Mother | Evelyn M. Simons b. Apr 1863, d. May 1917 | |
Horace M. Ayer|b. 4 Apr 1895|p7.htm#i723|Douglas Ayer|b. 4 Mar 1860\nd. 28 Nov 1927|p6.htm#i158|Evelyn M. Simons|b. Apr 1863\nd. May 1917|p37.htm#i719|Horace M. Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah A. Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p34.htm#i153||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 4 Apr 1895 | Wisconsin1,2,3 |
| Residence* | 1900 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA1 |
| Residence | 1945 | Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Nellie Storms (in 1945): He was living in Minneapolis the last time I heard of him.4 |
Citations
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Lodi, Columbia Co., WI, ED 15, Sheet 7.
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S496] Horace Mitchell Ayer, A Records of the Ayer Family, unpublished notes, Initial Entry 22 April 1892.
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004). Nellie Ayer Storms to her nephew, Will Hubbard, 26 May 1945.
Horace Mitchell Ayer1,2 
M, b. 19 March 1822, d. 3 May 1895
![]() Horace Mitchell Ayer |
| Father | Bela Ayer b. 1 Oct 1783, d. 9 Jun 1842 | |
| Mother | Susannah Rogers3 b. 8 Oct 1783, d. 21 May 1862 | |
Horace Mitchell Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Mary Johnson|b. 19 May 1748\nd. 3 May 1830|p24.htm#i681|Samuel Rogers|b. 13 Aug 1760\nd. May 1843|p35.htm#i682|Hannah Sinclair|b. 18 Oct 1755\nd. 19 Feb 1804|p37.htm#i683| | ||
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Minnie Lois Ayer |
| Biography* | According to Bev McLaughlin (see Schuknecht e-mail) Horace was born at St. Armands, Mississquoi Co., Quebec, Canada. According to the 1880 Columbia Co. History, he was born in Vermont. Bev explained to Schuknecht that the border betweeen VT (East Berkshire) and Freligghsburg/St. Armand Canada is an area of about 4 miles... so the family could well have been back and forth. Note there are variations in the records on how this last name is spelled: Ayer, Ayers, and even Air In the 1860 US Census for Lodi, Columbia Co., WI - H.M. Ayres is listed as a Merchant, with real estate valued at $4,000 and a personal estate valued as $2,000. Although his place of birth is listed as "Canada" in this census... other records indicate that he was born in Vermont. History of Columbia Co., Wisconsin, 1880, Biographical sketches in the Town of Lodi: Horace M. Ayer. Police Justice and Justice of the Peace. Lodi; was born in Vermont in 1822; he removed from Vermont to Sauk Prairie, Sauk Co., Wis., in 1843; came to Columbia Co. in the fall of 1846, and settled in what was then Sec. 19, town of Lodi, now West Point. He resided there till the spring of 1851, when he came to the village of Lodi; he engaged in the mercantile business till 1871; was Postmaster from the spring of 1853 until the spring of 1861; he has been Justice of the Peace since 1852, except two years, when he refused to serve as such. He was married to Sarah A. Rider, who was born in Ashtabula, Ohio in 1827. They have had nine children, eight of whom are living - Edward A., Delia, Minnie, Susie, Douglass, George W., Horace M. and Nellie; the oldest son, Albert H., died suddenly in Denver, Colo., April 16, 1880 in his 31st year. Nellie Storms to Will Hubbard: You have reason to be proud of your Grandfather Ayer for he played a very important part in the early history of Wisconsin. When your Uncle Frank and I went to California we called on an old neighbor that had lived just down the street from our house. His name was John Foot (His daughters brought him in and he greeted us with, "so this is little Nellie Ayer)" He said he had been down to the Wisconsin river when the Ryder family got off the boat. He had seen them at prayer meeting back in Ohio when my mother had come in church with the family. In 1851 your grandfather left the farm, and bought lots in Lodi. He built a store and a house next door to it and commenced merchandising. He was elected justice of the peace in 1851 and held that office as long as he lived. Many a couple were married in our front parlor and many law suits were held in his office that joined the house. He was postmaster from 1853 until 1861 under the adminstration of Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan. He was very devoted to his Baptist church and the Masonic Lodge. With our large family and many friends that were always with us, I wonder how mother & he could do it. There was nearly always a guest at our table and it was an open house to the whole community. During the time of depression when men were without work or money it was very annoying to us children to have a tramp brought in to eat with us. I am making too long a story of this, but you should be very proud of your grandfather and grandmother too for her part was not too easy. I have made a long story of this - but the half has not been told. | |
| Birth* | 19 Mar 1822 | St. Armand, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada, On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock2,4,5,6,3,7 |
| Employment* | bt 1835 - 1839 | Freligsburg, Lower Canada, Worked in a printing office in Freligsburg for 4 years between 13-17 years of age. Left this work on the account of poor health and the advice of his Doctor.7 |
| Employment | bt 1841 - 1842 | Taught in district schools when 19 and 20 years old |
| Education* | 1842 | Bakersfield, Vermont, Attended an Academy in Bakersfield Vermont when he was 20.7 |
| Residence* | 1843 | Sauk Prairie, Sauk Co., Wisconsin, Horace Mitchell Ayer went ot Wisconsin in Oct. 1843. He lived with his brother Samuel Ayer who had come to Wisconsin earlier and was living on a farm that he had taken up in Sauk County Wisconsin.2,7 |
| Land Tx* | 1844 | Black Earth Valley, Berry, Dane Co., Wisconsin, Took of a claim in the country of Black Earth Valley and the town of Berry, then called Half Way Prairie, breaking the land in the summers but keeping his home in Sauk Prairie. |
| Residence | 1846 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, This year (1846) Mr. Thomas with a family of unmarried sons and daughters located near Chrystal Lake, and other emigrants came from Canada and the eastern states - Ira Polley, H.M. Ayer, Dr. Drew, Alonzo Waterbury, Harlow Kelsey, John Newman, and Mr. Baldwin8 |
| Marriage* | 4 Oct 1848 | West Point, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, License issued 3 October 1848, Marriage on 4 October 1848. Presided over by Aaron Chatfant, Justice of the Peace, Bride=Sarah Ann Rider4,9,10,11,12 |
| Residence | 1850 | West Point, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, Farmer; Real Estate valued at $1,30013 |
| Employment | bt 1851 - 1871 | Dry Goods Business: "Ayer and Bradley"7 |
| Residence | a 1851 | Moved from West Point into the Town of Lodi in 18517 |
| Employment | a 1852 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, From 1852 up to (at least) 1895, was Justice of the Peace7 |
| Religion* | a Apr 1852 | Baptist Church, Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, The first meeting to consider organization [of the Baptist Church] was held at the house of H.M. Ayer in April, 1852, and in the following month articles were signed by .... In January, 1853, the church invited Elder Joseph Bowman to become its pastor. A church building was completed in 1867.14,15 |
| Employment | a May 1852 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, Appointed a Notary Public in May 1852, an office which he was reappointed to by each governor through at least 1895.7 |
| Residence | 1860 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, Merchant; Real Estate Valued at $4,000; Personal Estate valued at $2,00016 |
| Residence | 1870 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA, "Out of Business"; Real Estate valued at $3,000; Personal Estate valued at $1,00017 |
| Employment | 20 Jun 1872 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, In 1872 Lodi obtained a village charter covering the area embraced by Section 27, and on June 20th of that year held its first election. H.M. Ayer was elected Police Justice. |
| Employment | bt 1873 - 1883 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, For some 10 years, after he failed in business, he was engaged in the cheese business, shipping to A.A. Ayer of Montreal, Canada7 |
| Residence | 1880 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA, He was the census taker for this Enumeration District!18 |
| Employment | a 1883 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, engaged in selling farm machinery "in a small way"7 |
| Biography | 1895 | Extracted from a hand-written record in a notebook belonging to H.M. Ayer which has “Ayer Genealogy” written on the cover. The notebook, in 2005, is in the possession of Ayer’s Great-Granddaughter, Francie (Hubbard) Schulz. A short sketch of the life of H.M. Ayer written by himself in 1895. H.M. Ayer was born in the township of St. Armand Lower Canada March 19th 1822. he lived there until 1835 when his parents moved to Berkshire Vermont and he went to the Village of Freligsburg L.C. to work in a printing office he being 13 years old. He worked in a printing office 4 years not having attended school since he was 13. on account of poor health he was advised by the Doctor to leave the printing office which he did and went to his home in Berkshire, worked on a farm summers and attended district school winters. He attended an academy at Bakersfield Vt. when he was 20, taught district schools when 19 & 20 years old, two winters came went to Wisconsin in 1843 when 21 years old in October. He came to Sauk Prairie near Honey Creek and lived with his brother Samuel R. the winter of 1843. In spring of 1844, he in company with his brother Samuel & Mr. Barns took a journey of observation in Dane County looking over the country of Black Earth Valley and the town of Berry then called half way Prairie, finding good farming lands on and near half way prairie they each made claims and settled there he breaking prairie summers making his home mostly on Sauk Prairie. In 1846 he after viewing the country in town of West Point Columbia County settled there remaining on a farm near Gibralter Bluff. He remained there until 1851 when he sold his farm to Peter Vanchers and moved to Lodi commenced selling goods, a part of the time in company with H.C. Bradley under the firm of Ayer & Bradley. He was Postmaster of Lodi from 1853 to 1861 under the administrations of Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan. 8 years. In 1871 he failed in business through the rascality of Wm. S. Rathburn who through misrepresentations induced him to engage in the milking business where he sunk $10,000 which caused his failure. Since he has never been able to regain his former financial standing, for some ten years he was engaged in [?]ging cheese and shipping to A.A. Ayer [?] of Montreal Canada. Since 1880 he has been engaged in selling farm machinery in a small way. He was elected a justice of the peace in April 1852 and held the office continually since (now 1895) he was also appointed a Notary Public by Gov. L.J. Lowell in May 1852 which office he has also held continually since having been reappointed by each Governor since upon the expiration of his said office (now 1895) over 42 years. of Montreal Canada. Since 1880 he has been engaged in selling farm machinery in a small way. He was elected a justice of the peace in April 1852 and held the office continually since (now 1895) he was also appointed a Notary Public by Gov. L.J. Lowell i of Montreal Canada. Since 1880 he has been engaged in selling farm machinery in a small way. He was elected a justice of the peace in April 1852 and held the office continually since (now 1895) he was also appointed a Notary Public by Gov. L.J. Lowell in May 1852 which office he has also held continually since having been reappointed by each Governor since upon the expiration of his said office (now 1895) over 42 years. of Montreal Canada. Since 1880 he has been engaged in selling farm machinery in a [Added in another hand…] (H.M. Ayer’s wife was Sarah Ann Ryder born Apr 6, 1827 – died 1915 (about)7 |
| Death* | 3 May 1895 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, Obituary in the Lodi Enterprise, May 10 1895: A PIONEER RESIDENT GONE H.M. Ayer, One of Lodi's Oldest Settlers, died last Friday. About 9:30 o'clock last Friday, May 3, H.M. Ayer dropped to the floor in the old Excelsior mill, where he was at work storing cutters for the summer months. Two men - George Reese and James Fairman - were working with him at the time, and after moving Mr. Ayer to the doorway of the building, Mr. Fairman hurried up town for medical aid. Dr. H.J. Irwin was soon examining the body of the stricken man, but no trace of life could be found, death having been instantaneous. It was but a few moments after death came to Mr. Ayer that a large crowd had gathered, and in a very short time the sorrowful tidings was spread throughout the community where the deceased had for so long a time made his home. The sad news caused a pall of sorrow and gloom to spread over the village, for not a man was better known than the deceased. He was on friendly terms with everybody, and was respected by both young and old. A coroner's jury was summoned and an inquest held, the verdict being that death came from an attack of apoplexy, resulting from heart disease." H.M. Ayer was one of the pioneers of Lodi. He was born at St. Armand, Canada, March 19 1822 and came to Wisconsin in 1843, locating on Sauk Prairie near Honey Creek. In 1846 the deceased move to West Point, where he resided until 1851, when he removed to Lodi and engaged in mercantile pursuits, carrying on a dry goods business for twenty years. In 1871, owing to a misrepresentation in regards to business matters, Mr. Ayer met with financial reverses, losing a large amount of money. For forty-three years the deceased held the office of justice of the peace in Lodi. Mr. Ayer became a member of Lodi Valley Lodge No. 99, F.& A.M., December 16, 1858, and for a long term of years had held the office of secretary in this lodge. He was also an old member of Perseverance Lodge, I.O.G.T, and was a charter member of the Lodi Baptist Church. Deceased was united in marriage to Miss Sarah A. Ryder, October 4, 1848, who, with eight children, survive to mourn the loss of a kind husband and a most affectionate and indulgent father. The children are Edward Ayer, of California; Douglas Ayer, Lodi; George Ayer, Verona; Horace M. Ayer, Jr., Omro; Mrs. F.V. Hubbard and Miss Sue E. Ayer of Waseca, Minn; Mrs. Nellie Storms of Hunter, N.D., and Mrs. George L. Chaffee, of Lodi. All the children were present at the funeral except Edward Ayer and Mrs. Nellie Storms. The funeral was held from the late residence of Mr. Ayer at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and from the Baptist church at 2 o'clock, Rev Abbott assisted by Rev. Bowman, officiating at the services. Large delegations of Masons from Poynette and Prairie du Sac were present. The interment was in Mt. Pleasant cemetery, and was conducted by the Masonic Lodge. A large concourse of friends were present at the last sad rites, thus showing the respect and esteem in which their fellow townsman was held. They sympathy of the entire community goes out to the sorrowing relatives in their bereavement.4,14,6,19 |
| Burial* | 5 May 1895 | Mt. Pleasant, Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin14,20 |
Family | Sarah Ann Rider b. 6 Apr 1827, d. 2 Oct 1917 | |
| Marriage* | 4 Oct 1848 | West Point, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, License issued 3 October 1848, Marriage on 4 October 1848. Presided over by Aaron Chatfant, Justice of the Peace, Bride=Sarah Ann Rider4,9,10,11,12 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI, Lodi, Colubmia Co., WI.
- [S19] The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin (Western Historical Co., 1880).
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004).
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S80] Forwarded by PG Schunecht in March 2000. Prepared by Beverly Ayer McLaughlin, 4901 Little Oak Lake, #185; Sacramento, CA 95841.
- [S496] Horace Mitchell Ayer, A Records of the Ayer Family, unpublished notes, Initial Entry 22 April 1892.
- [S436] J.E. Jones., A History of Columbia County Wisconsin A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests (1914, Vol 1, Chicago and New York, The Lewis Publishing Company), p 268.
- [S68] Obituary: Ayer, Sarah A., Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, WI (5 October 1917).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St. McLaughlin note: marriage date either 1 or 4 October 1848.
- [S434] Horace M. Ayer & Sarah Ann Ryder, Marriage Certificate, 4 Oct 1848, Columbia Co. / Vol 2: page 196,, #570.
- [S446] Simeon Ryder, Columbia Co., WI; 7 December 1880.
- [S22] 1850 US Census, Wisconsin.
- [S67] Obituary: Horace M. Ayer, Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, Wisconsin (10 May 1895).
- [S436] J.E. Jones., A History of Columbia County Wisconsin A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests (1914, Vol 1, Chicago and New York, The Lewis Publishing Company), p 272.
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI.
- [S77] 1870 US Census, WI,, Page 11.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, ED 27, Page 21.
- [S123] Gravestone reads:
AYER
HORACE M.
1822-1895
---
SARAH A.
1827-1917. - [S122] Gravestone located by Dixie Hansen on 7/2/99 and photographed. It's in the NE section of the cemetery.
5 small stones which are immediately adjacent read: Harmon, Father, Mother, Sarah, Delia.
Horace Mitchell Ayer1,2
M, b. 27 July 1863, d. 27 December 1944
| Father | Horace Mitchell Ayer b. 19 Mar 1822, d. 3 May 1895 | |
| Mother | Sarah Ann Rider b. 6 Apr 1827, d. 2 Oct 1917 | |
Horace Mitchell Ayer|b. 27 Jul 1863\nd. 27 Dec 1944|p7.htm#i160|Horace Mitchell Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah Ann Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p34.htm#i153|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|Simeon Ryder|b. 21 May 1795\nd. 30 Jul 1871|p36.htm#i291|Marinda Babbit|b. 17 Jan 1802\nd. 9 Oct 1880|p7.htm#i292| | ||
| Biography* | Married later in life. Nellie gives date of 17 June 1916, but doesn't say who he married. | |
| Marriage* | Bridger, Carbon Co., Montana, Bride=Louie Landon3 | |
| Birth* | 27 Jul 1863 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin4,3,5 |
| Residence | 1870 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA6 |
| Residence | 1880 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA, Farming7 |
| Residence | 1895 | Omro, Winnebago Co., Wisconsin8 |
| Residence | 1900 | Newark, Marshall Co., South Dakota, USA, Butter Maker, Boarder9 |
| Residence* | 1917 | Willow Creek, Gallatin Co., Montana10 |
| Residence | 1928 | Montana11 |
| Death* | 27 Dec 1944 | Bridger, Carbon Co., Montana, Nellie Storms gives date as 29 Dec 19433,5 |
Family | Louie Landon | |
| Marriage* | Bridger, Carbon Co., Montana, Bride=Louie Landon3 | |
Citations
- [S19] The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin (Western Historical Co., 1880).
- [S80] Forwarded by PG Schunecht in March 2000. Prepared by Beverly Ayer McLaughlin, 4901 Little Oak Lake, #185; Sacramento, CA 95841.
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004). Nellie Ayer Storms to her nephew, Will Hubbard, 26 May 1945.
- [S77] 1870 US Census, WI,, Page 11.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, ED 27, Page 21.
- [S67] Obituary: Horace M. Ayer, Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, Wisconsin (10 May 1895).
- [S6] 1900 US Census, ED 238, Sheet 6A.
- [S68] Obituary: Ayer, Sarah A., Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, WI (5 October 1917).
- [S532] Obituary for George W. Ayer, Lodi Paper (clipping, newspaper not clearly identifed), Lodi, Wisconsin (20 Dec 1928).
James Ayer 
M, b. 27 October 1686, d. 19 December 1771
| Father | Samuel Ayer b. 11 Nov 1654, d. 29 Aug 1708 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 7 Apr 1663, d. 8 Jan 1745 | |
James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|Peter Johnson||p24.htm#i704|Ruth Moulton||p28.htm#i705| | ||
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Minnie Lois Ayer |
| Biography* | Perley: Deacon James Ayer born in Haverhill Oct. 27, 1686. He was a yeoman, and lived in Haverhill. He married Mary White May 10, 1711; and died Dec. 19, 1771, aged eighty-five. she survived him. | |
| Birth* | 27 Oct 1686 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage* | 10 May 1711 | Bride=Mary White2 |
| Death* | 19 Dec 1771 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire1,3 |
Family | Mary White b. 24 Jun 1690, d. 1777 | |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986), White gives date of death as 1 Setember 1771.
James Ayer
M, b. 24 April 1767, d. 29 January 1855
| Father | William Ayer b. 7 May 1742, d. 23 May 1820 | |
| Mother | Abigail Mitchell b. 6 Sep 1746, d. 4 Jun 1771 | |
James Ayer|b. 24 Apr 1767\nd. 29 Jan 1855|p7.htm#i733|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Abigail Mitchell|b. 6 Sep 1746\nd. 4 Jun 1771|p28.htm#i729|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685||||||| | ||
| Biography* | Gagnon indicates that James and Judity lived, at some point after their marriage, at Goffstown, NH | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Judith Moulton | |
| Birth* | 24 Apr 1767 | Weare, New Hampshire, ||Gagnon lists James' birthdate as 23 April 1768 in Plaistow, NH.1 |
| Death* | 29 Jan 1855 | 2 |
| Burial* | 1855 | Abbott's Corner, Canada2 |
Family | Judith Moulton b. 20 Jul 1767, d. 13 Apr 1842 | |
Citations
- [S62] William Ayer e-mail correspondence to Dixie Hansen. 20 September 1999, e-mail address.
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
James Ayer
M, b. 27 February 1733, d. 14 July 1745
| Father | James Ayer b. 27 Oct 1686, d. 19 Dec 1771 | |
| Mother | Mary White b. 24 Jun 1690, d. 1777 | |
James Ayer|b. 27 Feb 1733\nd. 14 Jul 1745|p7.htm#i799|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|John White|b. 8 Mar 1664\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p43.htm#i827|Lydia Gilman||p15.htm#i828| | ||
| Birth* | 27 Feb 1733 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1,2,3 |
| Death* | 14 Jul 1745 | 2 |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S70] Daniel Appleton with additional genealogical and biographical notices by Annie Frances Richards White, The Descendants fo William White (American Printing and Engraving Co., Boston, MA, 1889).
James Ayer
M, b. 13 March 1748, d. 7 August 1862
| Father | William Ayer b. 18 Jun 1716, d. Sep 1800 | |
| Mother | Sarah Little b. 11 Nov 1717, d. 11 Dec 1807 | |
James Ayer|b. 13 Mar 1748\nd. 7 Aug 1862|p7.htm#i818|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Daniel Little||p26.htm#i694|Abriah Clement||p11.htm#i695| | ||
| Birth* | 13 Mar 1748 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire1 |
| Marriage* | 1854 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Bride=Cynthia A. Cumings1 |
| Death* | 7 Aug 1862 | Hospital, Harrison Landing, Virginia1 |
Family | Cynthia A. Cumings b. 18 Jun 1837 | |
Citations
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Joanna Ayer
F, b. 13 August 1724, d. August 1742
| Father | James Ayer b. 27 Oct 1686, d. 19 Dec 1771 | |
| Mother | Mary White b. 24 Jun 1690, d. 1777 | |
Joanna Ayer|b. 13 Aug 1724\nd. Aug 1742|p7.htm#i794|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|John White|b. 8 Mar 1664\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p43.htm#i827|Lydia Gilman||p15.htm#i828| | ||
| Biography* | Perley: probably died before 1765. | |
| Birth* | 13 Aug 1724 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1,2,3 |
| Death* | Aug 1742 | 2 |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S70] Daniel Appleton with additional genealogical and biographical notices by Annie Frances Richards White, The Descendants fo William White (American Printing and Engraving Co., Boston, MA, 1889).
John Ayer 
M, b. before 1592, d. 31 March 1657
| Father | Thomas Ayer b. 1549 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth Rogers | |
John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Thomas Ayer|b. 1549|p7.htm#i709|Elizabeth Rogers||p34.htm#i710||||||||||||| | ||
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Minnie Lois Ayer |
| Biography* | Perley: He is said to have come from England; and was living in Salisbury as early as 1640. He removed to Haverhill about 1647; and died there March 31, 1657. His wife survived him and died Oct. 8, 1688, having remained his widow. Mr. Ayer devised his homestead to his son John. Burlingame: Thought to have reached new England in 1635 (came to America in the Brig Mary Ann). Brought his wife Hannah and eight children. Settled first at Salisbury, Massachusetts, he is recorded in 1640 as a proprietor there. Later he sold his house and lands in Salisbury and went to Ipswich prior to 1645, then removed to Haverhill, Massachusetts where he was recorded as a proprietor and purchaser in 1648-49. He is mentioned as being a town officer. John Ayer married about 1625 to Hannah who was born in 1598 and died July 13, 1886 or October 8, 1688, and is referred to as "aged." Information from Towns of Winthrop, Maine and Solon, Maine, also from "American" First Quarter 1938. | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Hannah Evered? | |
| Birth* | b 1592 | Sarum/Salisbury, Wiltshire, England1,2 |
| Immigration* | c 1635 | Brig Mary Ann2 |
| Death* | 31 Mar 1657 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1,2 |
Family | Hannah Evered? b. 1600, d. 18 Oct 1677 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S107] Genealogy of Eleven Generations of John Ayer, The Founder and His Family in America - Salisbury, MA - 1640 compiled by Mrs. W.R. Burlingame.., Typescript. 1952. Minneapolis, MN; 1952 and revised 1960., Minnesota Historical Society.
John Ayer
M, b. 21 June 1790
| Father | William Ayer b. 7 May 1742, d. 23 May 1820 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 19 May 1748, d. 3 May 1830 | |
John Ayer|b. 21 Jun 1790|p7.htm#i739|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Mary Johnson|b. 19 May 1748\nd. 3 May 1830|p24.htm#i681|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685|Daniel Johnson||p23.htm#i686|Susannah Bixby||p8.htm#i687| | ||
| Birth* | 21 Jun 1790 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 11 Aug 1813 | St. Armand East, Quebec, Canada, Bride=Bethiah Whitney2 |
Family | Bethiah Whitney | |
Citations
- [S80] Forwarded by PG Schunecht in March 2000. Prepared by Beverly Ayer McLaughlin, 4901 Little Oak Lake, #185; Sacramento, CA 95841.
- [S62] William Ayer e-mail correspondence to Dixie Hansen. 20 September 1999, e-mail address.
John Ayer
M, d. after 1694
| Father | John Ayer b. b 1592, d. 31 Mar 1657 | |
| Mother | Hannah Evered? b. 1600, d. 18 Oct 1677 | |
John Ayer|d. a 1694|p7.htm#i745|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Thomas Ayer|b. 1549|p7.htm#i709|Elizabeth Rogers||p34.htm#i710|John Evered?||p14.htm#i711|Mary Fairweather||p14.htm#i712| | ||
| Biography* | Burlingame gives wife of John Ayer as Sarah Williams. Date of marriage = 5 May 1646. | |
| Marriage* | 5 May 1646 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Bride=Sarah Williams1 |
| Marriage* | 26 Mar 1663 | Bride=Mary Wooddam1 |
| Death* | a 1694 | Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
Family 1 | Sarah Williams d. 25 Jul 1662 | |
Family 2 | Mary Wooddam | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
John Ayer
M, b. 7 April 1705
| Father | Samuel Ayer b. 11 Nov 1654, d. 29 Aug 1708 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 7 Apr 1663, d. 8 Jan 1745 | |
John Ayer|b. 7 Apr 1705|p7.htm#i781|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|Peter Johnson||p24.htm#i704|Ruth Moulton||p28.htm#i705| | ||
| Marriage* | Bride=Mary (?) | |
| Birth* | 7 Apr 1705 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Will* | 6 Mar 1744 | 1 |
| Probate* | 20 Jan 1746 | 1 |
Family | Mary (?) | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
John Ayer
M, b. 18 April 1714, d. 3 May 1777
| Father | James Ayer b. 27 Oct 1686, d. 19 Dec 1771 | |
| Mother | Mary White b. 24 Jun 1690, d. 1777 | |
John Ayer|b. 18 Apr 1714\nd. 3 May 1777|p7.htm#i787|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|John White|b. 8 Mar 1664\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p43.htm#i827|Lydia Gilman||p15.htm#i828| | ||
| Biography* | a tanner. White: Deacon in Haverhill. | |
| Birth* | 18 Apr 1714 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1,2,3 |
| Marriage* | 27 Jan 1747 | Bride=Elizabeth Hale1,2 |
| Marriage* | 26 Sep 1759 | Newbury, Massachusetts, Bride=Sarah (?)1,2 |
| Death* | 3 May 1777 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1,2 |
Family 1 | Elizabeth Hale d. 17 Sep 1757 | |
Family 2 | Sarah (?) d. c 1792 | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S70] Daniel Appleton with additional genealogical and biographical notices by Annie Frances Richards White, The Descendants fo William White (American Printing and Engraving Co., Boston, MA, 1889).
John Mitchell Ayer
M, b. 22 May 1771, d. February 1773
| Father | William Ayer b. 7 May 1742, d. 23 May 1820 | |
| Mother | Abigail Mitchell b. 6 Sep 1746, d. 4 Jun 1771 | |
John Mitchell Ayer|b. 22 May 1771\nd. Feb 1773|p7.htm#i735|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Abigail Mitchell|b. 6 Sep 1746\nd. 4 Jun 1771|p28.htm#i729|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 22 May 1771 | Weare, Hillsborough, New Hampshire1,2 |
| Death* | Feb 1773 | 1,2 |
Citations
- [S62] William Ayer e-mail correspondence to Dixie Hansen. 20 September 1999, e-mail address.
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Joseph Ayer
M, b. 28 November 1750, d. 8 January 1808
| Father | William Ayer b. 18 Jun 1716, d. Sep 1800 | |
| Mother | Sarah Little b. 11 Nov 1717, d. 11 Dec 1807 | |
Joseph Ayer|b. 28 Nov 1750\nd. 8 Jan 1808|p7.htm#i820|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Daniel Little||p26.htm#i694|Abriah Clement||p11.htm#i695| | ||
| Birth* | 28 Nov 1750 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire1 |
| Marriage* | c 1781 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, Bride=Elizabeth Brown1 |
| Death* | 8 Jan 1808 | 1 |
Family | Elizabeth Brown | |
Citations
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Lovinia Ayer1
F, b. circa 1798, d. 1837
| Father | William Ayer b. 7 May 1742, d. 23 May 1820 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 19 May 1748, d. 3 May 1830 | |
Lovinia Ayer|b. c 1798\nd. 1837|p7.htm#i741|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Mary Johnson|b. 19 May 1748\nd. 3 May 1830|p24.htm#i681|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685|Daniel Johnson||p23.htm#i686|Susannah Bixby||p8.htm#i687| | ||
| Married Name | George | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Noah J. F. George | |
| Birth* | c 1798 | Portsmouth, New Hampshire2 |
| Death* | 1837 | 2 |
Family | Noah J. F. George b. c 1795, d. 1845 | |
Citations
- [S62] William Ayer e-mail correspondence to Dixie Hansen. 20 September 1999, e-mail address.
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Lydia Ayer
F, b. 19 December 1694, d. before 1745
| Father | Samuel Ayer b. 11 Nov 1654, d. 29 Aug 1708 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 7 Apr 1663, d. 8 Jan 1745 | |
Lydia Ayer|b. 19 Dec 1694\nd. b 1745|p7.htm#i774|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|Peter Johnson||p24.htm#i704|Ruth Moulton||p28.htm#i705| | ||
| Married Name | Worth | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Joseph Worth | |
| Birth* | 19 Dec 1694 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Death* | b 1745 | Hampton, New Hampshire1 |
Family | Joseph Worth | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Lydia Ayer
F, b. 23 June 1720, d. 15 August 1752
| Father | James Ayer b. 27 Oct 1686, d. 19 Dec 1771 | |
| Mother | Mary White b. 24 Jun 1690, d. 1777 | |
Lydia Ayer|b. 23 Jun 1720\nd. 15 Aug 1752|p7.htm#i792|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|John White|b. 8 Mar 1664\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p43.htm#i827|Lydia Gilman||p15.htm#i828| | ||
| Biography* | Perley: probably married Nathaniel Walker Feb 23 1737-8; and d Aug 15, 1752. | |
| Married Name | Walker | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Nathanial Walker | |
| Birth* | 23 Jun 1720 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1,2 |
| Death* | 15 Aug 1752 | 3 |
Family | Nathanial Walker b. 2 May 1708, d. 10 Apr 1775 | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S70] Daniel Appleton with additional genealogical and biographical notices by Annie Frances Richards White, The Descendants fo William White (American Printing and Engraving Co., Boston, MA, 1889).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Lydia Ayer
F, b. 27 December 1752
| Father | William Ayer b. 18 Jun 1716, d. Sep 1800 | |
| Mother | Sarah Little b. 11 Nov 1717, d. 11 Dec 1807 | |
Lydia Ayer|b. 27 Dec 1752|p7.htm#i822|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Daniel Little||p26.htm#i694|Abriah Clement||p11.htm#i695| | ||
| Birth* | 27 Dec 1752 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire1 |
Citations
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Mary Ayer1
F, b. 14 May 1890
| Father | George William Ayer b. 15 Jun 1861, d. 15 Dec 1928 | |
| Mother | Luella LaMonte b. 28 Apr 1863 | |
Mary Ayer|b. 14 May 1890|p7.htm#i725|George William Ayer|b. 15 Jun 1861\nd. 15 Dec 1928|p6.htm#i159|Luella LaMonte|b. 28 Apr 1863|p26.htm#i724|Horace M. Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah A. Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p34.htm#i153|Thair G. LaMonte||p26.htm#i4247|||| | ||
| Married Name | Trumpf2 | |
| Married Name | Trumper | |
| Birth* | 14 May 1890 | 3 |
| Residence* | 1928 | Madison, Dane Co., Wisconsin2 |
Citations
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S532] Obituary for George W. Ayer, Lodi Paper (clipping, newspaper not clearly identifed), Lodi, Wisconsin (20 Dec 1928).
- [S496] Horace Mitchell Ayer, A Records of the Ayer Family, unpublished notes, Initial Entry 22 April 1892.
Mary Ayer1
F, b. circa 1634
| Father | John Ayer b. b 1592, d. 31 Mar 1657 | |
| Mother | Hannah Evered? b. 1600, d. 18 Oct 1677 | |
Mary Ayer|b. c 1634|p7.htm#i754|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Thomas Ayer|b. 1549|p7.htm#i709|Elizabeth Rogers||p34.htm#i710|John Evered?||p14.htm#i711|Mary Fairweather||p14.htm#i712| | ||
| Birth* | c 1634 | 2 |
Citations
- [S107] Genealogy of Eleven Generations of John Ayer, The Founder and His Family in America - Salisbury, MA - 1640 compiled by Mrs. W.R. Burlingame.., Typescript. 1952. Minneapolis, MN; 1952 and revised 1960., Minnesota Historical Society.
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Mary Ayer
?, b. 15 January 1667, d. 14 April 1668
| Father | Robert Ayer b. c 1625, d. b 1711 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth Palmer b. 1634, d. 24 Apr 1705 | |
Mary Ayer|b. 15 Jan 1667\nd. 14 Apr 1668|p7.htm#i768|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Henry Palmer||p31.htm#i708|||| | ||
| Birth* | 15 Jan 1667 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Death* | 14 Apr 1668 | 1 |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Mary Ayer
F, b. 18 July 1718, d. 3 July 1742
| Father | James Ayer b. 27 Oct 1686, d. 19 Dec 1771 | |
| Mother | Mary White b. 24 Jun 1690, d. 1777 | |
Mary Ayer|b. 18 Jul 1718\nd. 3 Jul 1742|p7.htm#i791|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|John White|b. 8 Mar 1664\nd. 20 Nov 1727|p43.htm#i827|Lydia Gilman||p15.htm#i828| | ||
| Marriage* | 1 | |
| Biography* | Perley: probably died before 1765. | |
| Married Name | Morrill | |
| Birth* | 18 Jul 1718 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts2,3,1 |
| Marriage* | 27 Aug 1741 | Salisbury, Massachusetts, Groom=Isaac Morrill3 |
| Death* | 3 Jul 1742 | 3 |
Family | Isaac Morrill b. 20 May 1718, d. 17 Aug 1793 | |
Citations
- [S70] Daniel Appleton with additional genealogical and biographical notices by Annie Frances Richards White, The Descendants fo William White (American Printing and Engraving Co., Boston, MA, 1889).
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Mary Ayer
F, b. 19 November 1811, d. 4 December 1900
| Father | Bela Ayer b. 1 Oct 1783, d. 9 Jun 1842 | |
| Mother | Susannah Rogers b. 8 Oct 1783, d. 21 May 1862 | |
Mary Ayer|b. 19 Nov 1811\nd. 4 Dec 1900|p7.htm#i805|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Mary Johnson|b. 19 May 1748\nd. 3 May 1830|p24.htm#i681|Samuel Rogers|b. 13 Aug 1760\nd. May 1843|p35.htm#i682|Hannah Sinclair|b. 18 Oct 1755\nd. 19 Feb 1804|p37.htm#i683| | ||
| Married Name | Ayer | |
| Birth* | 19 Nov 1811 | Frelighsburg, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada, on Tuesday at one o'clock in the aftenoon1,2,3,4 |
| Marriage* | 10 Dec 1843 | Groom=George Washington Ayer2 |
| Residence* | 1880 | Ste-Armand East, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada5 |
| Death* | 4 Dec 1900 | 2 |
Family | George Washington Ayer b. 1810 | |
Citations
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S80] Forwarded by PG Schunecht in March 2000. Prepared by Beverly Ayer McLaughlin, 4901 Little Oak Lake, #185; Sacramento, CA 95841.
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004).
- [S496] Horace Mitchell Ayer, A Records of the Ayer Family, unpublished notes, Initial Entry 22 April 1892.
- [S372] 1881 Canadian Census, Ste-Armand East, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada.
Mary Ayer
F, b. 27 December 1752
| Father | William Ayer b. 18 Jun 1716, d. Sep 1800 | |
| Mother | Sarah Little b. 11 Nov 1717, d. 11 Dec 1807 | |
Mary Ayer|b. 27 Dec 1752|p7.htm#i823|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685|James Ayer|b. 27 Oct 1686\nd. 19 Dec 1771|p7.htm#i692|Mary White|b. 24 Jun 1690\nd. 1777|p43.htm#i693|Daniel Little||p26.htm#i694|Abriah Clement||p11.htm#i695| | ||
| Birth* | 27 Dec 1752 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire1 |
Citations
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Mary (Polly) Ayer
F, b. 22 August 1766
| Father | William Ayer b. 7 May 1742, d. 23 May 1820 | |
| Mother | Abigail Mitchell b. 6 Sep 1746, d. 4 Jun 1771 | |
Mary (Polly) Ayer|b. 22 Aug 1766|p7.htm#i732|William Ayer|b. 7 May 1742\nd. 23 May 1820|p7.htm#i680|Abigail Mitchell|b. 6 Sep 1746\nd. 4 Jun 1771|p28.htm#i729|William Ayer|b. 18 Jun 1716\nd. Sep 1800|p7.htm#i684|Sarah Little|b. 11 Nov 1717\nd. 11 Dec 1807|p26.htm#i685||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 22 Aug 1766 | Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire1,2 |
| Marriage* | 25 Jun 1797 | Groom=Daniel Chandler2 |
Family | Daniel Chandler b. 15 Dec 1764, d. 15 Jan 1853 | |
Citations
- [S62] William Ayer e-mail correspondence to Dixie Hansen. 20 September 1999, e-mail address. Gagnon lists birth date as 22 August 1765.
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
Mehitable Ayer
F, b. 14 September 1656
| Father | Robert Ayer b. c 1625, d. b 1711 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth Palmer b. 1634, d. 24 Apr 1705 | |
Mehitable Ayer|b. 14 Sep 1656|p7.htm#i762|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Henry Palmer||p31.htm#i708|||| | ||
| Birth* | 14 Sep 1656 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Mehitable Ayer
F, b. 5 February 1683
| Father | Samuel Ayer b. 11 Nov 1654, d. 29 Aug 1708 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 7 Apr 1663, d. 8 Jan 1745 | |
Mehitable Ayer|b. 5 Feb 1683|p7.htm#i770|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|Peter Johnson||p24.htm#i704|Ruth Moulton||p28.htm#i705| | ||
| Married Name | Little | |
| Married Name | Clement | |
| Birth* | 5 Feb 1683 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage* | b 1702 | Bride=Job Clement1 |
| Marriage* | b 1741 | Groom=? Little1 |
Family 1 | Job Clement | |
Family 2 | ? Little | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Minnie Lois Ayer1,2,3 
F, b. 25 September 1856, d. 4 October 1936
![]() Minnie Lois (Ayer) Hubbard[:CR]1856-1936 | |
| |
| Father | Horace Mitchell Ayer b. 19 Mar 1822, d. 3 May 1895 | |
| Mother | Sarah Ann Rider b. 6 Apr 1827, d. 2 Oct 1917 | |
Minnie Lois Ayer|b. 25 Sep 1856\nd. 4 Oct 1936|p7.htm#i31|Horace Mitchell Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah Ann Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p34.htm#i153|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|Simeon Ryder|b. 21 May 1795\nd. 30 Jul 1871|p36.htm#i291|Marinda Babbit|b. 17 Jan 1802\nd. 9 Oct 1880|p7.htm#i292| | ||
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Minnie Lois Ayer |
| Biography* | According to great-grandaughter, Alice Hubbard Liptak, Minnie's "real" name was "Mirinda." I have only seen it as "Minnie" in the printed records encountered so far. Dx According to the 1900 US Census (Redwing, Goodhue Co., MN) Minnie was born in September 1857 in WI. Her father was born in Vermont, her mother in Ohio. Minnie's sister, Susie Ayer was living with them at the time of the cenus. Susie was born in March 1865 in WI and was employed as a teacher. Her death certificate lists her father as Hiram Ayer (born WI) and her mother as Sarah Ryder (born WI). Other accounts list her father as Horace and list birthplaces other than WI. The informant was William A. Hubbard (her son). Minnie's place of residence at the time of her death was 2208 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis, MN. Obituary appearing in the Minneapolis Tribune, Monday, October 5, 1936: MRS. MINNIE AYER HUBBARD. Mrs. Minnie Ayer Hubbard, 80, of 2208 Harriet avenue, resident of Minneapolis since 1902 and a former school teacher in the state, died unexpectedly Sunday at Franklin hospital. Mrs. Hubbard was born in Lodi, Wis., and came to Minneapolis in 1902. She taught school for a number of years. Her late husband, Frank B. (sic) Hubbard, was formerly superintendent of schools in Redwood Falls, Waseca and Red Wing. Mrs. Hubbard is survived by four sons, Stanley E., Will A., Harlow H. and Francis C. Services will be at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Central Lutheran church with the Rev. J.A.O. Stub, pastor, officiating, and burial will be at 2 p. m. at Oakwood cemetery in Red Wing. The body will lie in state at the church for 30 minutes before the services. ========== Jim McGovern (of Minnie Ayer Hubbard and her sons after the death of her husband in Red Wing): They moved to the Twin Cities in 1902, shortly after Frank's death and from the records must never have unpacked their things as they moved from location to location, sometimes twice in one year. Their first Twin Cities residence, interestingly enough, was at 1521 University S.E. in Minneapolis, not far from where The Old Man chose later to build the present KSTP studios. In 1904 they were off again to 628 14th Avenue S.E. where they stayed, until 1910. But from 1910 on it was one continual move. In 1910 Minnie and the boys were living at 2122 Knapp St. in the St. Anthony Park district of St. Paul - but the same year moved again to 828 S.E. in Minneapolis. In 1911, Minnie moved out to Centralia, Washington to live with Will, but that same year she was back at the Knapp Street address. In 1912, the Hubbards were at 701 Laurel in St. Paul. In 1913 at 961 Selby. In 1914 at 1936 Roblyn. And in 1914, 17 year old Stanley was not in school. He had dropped out and was a salesman for the Merritt J. Osborn Company at 675 Dayton, a distributor of water boilers and doorbells…. In 1915 the Hubbards disappeared somewhere. But in 1916 we find them at 2545 2nd Ave. S, Minneapolis with Stanley again listed as a salesman. In 1918 Minnie moved to 254 Wheeler, St. Paul. It was at this point that Will Hubbard took the family to Louisville…. When they returned to the Twin Cities in late 1922, Minnie was on the move again. In 1922 the Hubbard family was living at 3319 Blaisdell while Stanley was reported as a salesman for the Haynes Company, another doorbell company, and listed as residing at "Seton L.M." But in 1924 Minnie finally found a place where circumstances permitted her to stay until she died October 4, 1936 - 500 West Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis. The Franklin Avenue address was also reported to be the first "studios" of WAMD. In 1924 Stanley was living there and a salesman for the Geneva Heater Company. In 1925 and 1926, the same. | |
| Religion* | Baptist | |
| Married Name | Hubbard | |
| Name Variation | Minnie A. | |
| Birth* | 25 Sep 1856 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, 1900 census lists birth as Sept. 1857.4,5,6,7 |
| Residence | 1860 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA4 |
| Residence | 1870 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA8 |
| Residence | 1880 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA, teaching school9 |
| Marriage* | 26 Aug 1884 | Baptist Church, Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA, Editor, Lodi Valley News: Nuptials. Hubbard-Ayer One of the most delightful events in the history of Lodi, occurred at the Baptist church on Tuesday evening last, in the public celebration of the marriage of Prof. F.V. Hubbard, of Redwood Falls, Minn., and Miss Minnie L. Ayer, one of Lodi's choicest daughters. This is the bride's native village, and her cheerful disposition, coupled with a circumspect life, had won for her a host of friends who seemed to vie with each other in trying to make the occasion one to be long and pleasantly remembered, an effort to which nature lent aid by making Tuesday one of the brightest and balmiest of the season. A public invitation having been extended to the friends, the response was most hearty, and long before the appointed hour, the church was filled. Promptly at eight o'clock the bridal party, consisting of the bride and groom and four attendants, viz: Misses Sue Ayer and Grace Richards and Messrs. George Ayer and H.N. Simons, entered, and passed up the aisle, responsive to the music of Mendelssohn's Wedding March - Mrs. T.E. Lewis, of Baraboo, presiding at the organ - taking their places under the florally decorated arch. Rev. S.S. Utter, the Baptist clergyman, quickly and gracefully sanctioned the plighted vows, and welded the marriage bonds nevermore to be severed. Then followed congratulations, warm, cheerful, and abundant. The bridal party then repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception was tendered the relatives; but the after-supper chat and merry songs must be cut short, for the train was approaching which was to bear away the newly married couple on their bridal trip. We must not fail to speak of the floral decorations, which were elaborate and beautiful, and though arranged by members of the church where the marriage took place, great credit and thanks are due members of other churches, who so cheerfully and generously contributed plants and flowers. Indeed, the lavish kindness of friends has signally marked the whole affair, and Minnie cannot fail to go to her new home with sweet memories of her last days in the home of her childhood., Groom=Frank Valentine Hubbard10,11,12,13,14,15,16 |
| Residence | 1885 | Redwood Falls, Redwood Co., Minnesota, USA17 |
| Residence | 1895 | Waseca, Waseca Co., Minnesota, USA, Age 35, born in Wisconsin18 |
| Residence | 1895 | Waseca, Waseca Co., Minnesota, USA19 |
| Residence | 1900 | 800 4th St, Redwing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, USA20 |
| Residence | 1905 | 626 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Age 47, Housekeeper; born in Wisconsin, mother born in Ohio, father born in Canada; 20 years 9 months in the state, 2 years 11 months in the district.21 |
| Residence | 1910 | 878 4th St., Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Rents, has 4 children all living, no occupation, widow, age 50. Enumerated with 2 youngest sons, Stanley (12) and Francis (10)22 |
| Residence | 1917 | Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota23 |
| Residence* | 1920 | 1032 Portland Ave, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota24 |
| Residence | 1928 | Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota25 |
| Residence | 1930 | 500 W Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Enumerated with sons Stanley E. and Harlow H (widowers), son Francis C. and grand-daughters Jane and Alice Hubbard. According to census she owned a home valued at $7,000 and they owned a radio.26 |
| Residence | 1932 | 500 W Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA27 |
| Death* | 4 Oct 1936 | Franklin Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Myocarditis, coronary disease5,16 |
| Burial* | 6 Oct 1936 | Oakwood Cemetery, Block K, Lot 107, Redwing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota28,5 |
Family | Frank Valentine Hubbard b. 14 Feb 1856, d. 27 Aug 1901 | |
| Marriage* | 26 Aug 1884 | Baptist Church, Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA, Editor, Lodi Valley News: Nuptials. Hubbard-Ayer One of the most delightful events in the history of Lodi, occurred at the Baptist church on Tuesday evening last, in the public celebration of the marriage of Prof. F.V. Hubbard, of Redwood Falls, Minn., and Miss Minnie L. Ayer, one of Lodi's choicest daughters. This is the bride's native village, and her cheerful disposition, coupled with a circumspect life, had won for her a host of friends who seemed to vie with each other in trying to make the occasion one to be long and pleasantly remembered, an effort to which nature lent aid by making Tuesday one of the brightest and balmiest of the season. A public invitation having been extended to the friends, the response was most hearty, and long before the appointed hour, the church was filled. Promptly at eight o'clock the bridal party, consisting of the bride and groom and four attendants, viz: Misses Sue Ayer and Grace Richards and Messrs. George Ayer and H.N. Simons, entered, and passed up the aisle, responsive to the music of Mendelssohn's Wedding March - Mrs. T.E. Lewis, of Baraboo, presiding at the organ - taking their places under the florally decorated arch. Rev. S.S. Utter, the Baptist clergyman, quickly and gracefully sanctioned the plighted vows, and welded the marriage bonds nevermore to be severed. Then followed congratulations, warm, cheerful, and abundant. The bridal party then repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception was tendered the relatives; but the after-supper chat and merry songs must be cut short, for the train was approaching which was to bear away the newly married couple on their bridal trip. We must not fail to speak of the floral decorations, which were elaborate and beautiful, and though arranged by members of the church where the marriage took place, great credit and thanks are due members of other churches, who so cheerfully and generously contributed plants and flowers. Indeed, the lavish kindness of friends has signally marked the whole affair, and Minnie cannot fail to go to her new home with sweet memories of her last days in the home of her childhood., Groom=Frank Valentine Hubbard10,11,12,13,14,15,16 |
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Citations
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Goodhue Co., MN, ED 53, p8.
- [S19] The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin (Western Historical Co., 1880).
- [S80] Forwarded by PG Schunecht in March 2000. Prepared by Beverly Ayer McLaughlin, 4901 Little Oak Lake, #185; Sacramento, CA 95841.
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI, Lodi, Colubmia Co., WI.
- [S30] Minnie A. Hubbard, Death Certificate 4486, Hennepin Co., MN.
- [S69] Natalie Gagnon to Dixie Hansen. 4 October 1999, 38 Prescott St.
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004). Nellie Ayer Storms to her nephew, Will Hubbard, 26 May 1945.
- [S77] 1870 US Census, WI,, Page 11.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, ED 27, Page 21.
- [S6] 1900 US Census.
- [S181] Albert Salisbury., Historical Sketches of the First Quarter-Century of the State Normal School at Whitewater, WI with a Catalogue of Its Graduates and a Record of their Work. 1868-1893. (1893, Madison, WI).
- [S184] Redwood Falls Reveille, Redwood Falls, MN (30 August 1901).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 35. Article about the marriage of Frank V. Hubbard and Minnie L. Ayer (Lodi Valley News).
- [S406] Marriage Reocrd, 26 Aug 1884, "Marriage Registration and Certificate for Frank V. Hubbard and Minnie Lois Ayer; Lodi, Columbia Co., WI," Volume 8, Page 168.
- [S496] Horace Mitchell Ayer, A Records of the Ayer Family, unpublished notes, Initial Entry 22 April 1892.
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004). Letter from Nellie Ayer Storms to Will Hubbard on 26 May 1945.
- [S182] 1885 Minnesota State Census.
- [S183] 1895 Minnesota State Census, Waseca, Ward 2, Waseca Co., Minnesota; ED 15, Sheet 394.
- [S67] Obituary: Horace M. Ayer, Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, Wisconsin (10 May 1895).
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Goodhue Co., MN, Redwing, ED 53, Sheet 8.
- [S192] 1905 Minnesota State Census, MN, Minneapolis, Ward 2, Hennepin Co., Minnesota; ED 311, Sheet 345.
- [S94] 1910 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; ED 30 (Ward 2), Sheet 3B.
- [S68] Obituary: Ayer, Sarah A., Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, WI (5 October 1917).
- [S21] 1920 US Census, MN, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., ED 84, Sheet 11 A.
- [S532] Obituary for George W. Ayer, Lodi Paper (clipping, newspaper not clearly identifed), Lodi, Wisconsin (20 Dec 1928).
- [S367] 1930 US Federal Census, Hennepin Co., MN - City of Minneapolis, Ward 4, ED 27-73, Sheet 21 B.
- [S221] Not idenfied (Norwegian language), (22 September 1932).
- [S4] Dixie A. Hansen, Cemetery Inscription, personally observed, Dixie Hansen.
Nathanial Ayer1
M, d. 17 November 1717
| Father | John Ayer b. b 1592, d. 31 Mar 1657 | |
| Mother | Hannah Evered? b. 1600, d. 18 Oct 1677 | |
Nathanial Ayer|d. 17 Nov 1717|p7.htm#i755|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Thomas Ayer|b. 1549|p7.htm#i709|Elizabeth Rogers||p34.htm#i710|John Evered?||p14.htm#i711|Mary Fairweather||p14.htm#i712| | ||
| Marriage* | 10 May 1670 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Bride=Tamesin Turloar2 |
| Death* | 17 Nov 1717 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts2 |
Family | Tamesin Turloar d. 13 Dec 1700 | |
Citations
- [S107] Genealogy of Eleven Generations of John Ayer, The Founder and His Family in America - Salisbury, MA - 1640 compiled by Mrs. W.R. Burlingame.., Typescript. 1952. Minneapolis, MN; 1952 and revised 1960., Minnesota Historical Society.
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Nellie Ayer1,2
F, b. 11 February 1868, d. 13 April 1952
| Father | Horace Mitchell Ayer b. 19 Mar 1822, d. 3 May 1895 | |
| Mother | Sarah Ann Rider b. 6 Apr 1827, d. 2 Oct 1917 | |
Nellie Ayer|b. 11 Feb 1868\nd. 13 Apr 1952|p7.htm#i161|Horace Mitchell Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah Ann Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p34.htm#i153|Bela Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1783\nd. 9 Jun 1842|p6.htm#i678|Susannah Rogers|b. 8 Oct 1783\nd. 21 May 1862|p35.htm#i679|Simeon Ryder|b. 21 May 1795\nd. 30 Jul 1871|p36.htm#i291|Marinda Babbit|b. 17 Jan 1802\nd. 9 Oct 1880|p7.htm#i292| | ||
| Married Name | Storms | |
| Birth* | 11 Feb 1868 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin3,4,5 |
| Residence | 1870 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA6 |
| Residence | 1880 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, USA7 |
| Marriage* | 26 Aug 1891 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, Groom=Francis Lincoln Storms4,8,9 |
| Residence* | 1895 | Hunter, North Dakota10 |
| Residence | 1917 | Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota11 |
| Residence | 1928 | New York, New York12 |
| Note* | 21 Mar 1944 | Letter written by Nellie Ayer Storms on March 21st 1944 to her nephew, Earl Ayer Chaffee. The original (as of 2004) is in the possession of Earl's granddaughter, Judy Mastin of Orange, California. This letter was made from a copy of the family record of Horace Mitchell Ayer and was made by Horace for his daughter, Nellie, before she was married. Horace Ayer's record, itself, is, in part, a copy of the record made by his grandfather, Samuel Rogers. Judy Mastin says that her mother came into possession of this family history because her mother was visiting her father, Earl, when it arrived in the mail from his Aunt Nellie. Apparently there was also a "cover letter" from Nellie that has been lost, but which Judy's mother believes may have contained information on the most recent generation of Ayers. An accurate record of the names + births of the children of John + Susan Rogers of Boxford Mass with a short sketch of their pedigree. The Reverend John Rogers was born in 1684. His father's name was Jeremiah. His mother's name was Mary Pierce. He was graduated at Harvard in 1705 he was ordained minister of Boxford Mass. In 1709. His wife's name Susanna Marston. There were nine children born to them. I will only name those who appear later in this record. The Rev. John Rogers died at Leominster Aug 17 - 1755 in his 71st year. Mrs. Susanna Rogers, Relict of the above named Rev. John Rogers died at Leominster Oct 1757 in her 71st year. Nathaniel Rogers married Rebecca Rogers. Nathanial was the son of Rev. John Rogers. There were several children born to them I will only mention Samuel Rogers who was born Aug. 13 - 1760. He was the son of Nathanial and Rebecca and was the one that wrote this record in 1802. Samuel Rogers son of Nathiel and Rebecca Rogers was born in Leominster Mass. Aug 13 - 1760 and lived there until March 5 1773. His father moved to Orford N.H. then moved to Haverhill N.H. and on to Morristown now called Forancouie until April 1780. Samuel Rogers married Hannah Sinclair Nov 4th 1782 then they moved to Bradford Vt. and several places around there and in 1796 they moved to St. Armand Lower Canada. Their children were Susanna Rogers (the mother of Horace M. Ayer) born in Bradford Vt. Oct 8 1783 - Samuel - Hannah - David White - Ruben - Mahitabel - Sally - James - George - Clarissa. Hannah Rogers wife of Samuel was born Oct. 18 - 1755. William Ayer was born in 1743 at Pleastow N.H. He served in the old French war and was Lieutenant in the Revolutionary war for independence but afterwards went to Canada where he died in 1820. His wife's name was Mary Johnson. She died at St. Armand at an old age as I remember her well when I was a boy 10 yrs old she lived at my fathers home in St. Armand. Attest - Horace M. Ayer. Bela Ayer was the son of William and Mary Ayer. He was born in Canaan N.H. Oct 1 - 1783. Susanna Rogers was born in Bradford Vermont Oct. 8 - 1783. Bela Ayer and Susanna Rogers were married in St. Armand L.C. Feb 6 - 1811. The children were as follows - Mary born Nov. 19 - 1811 William Johnson Oct. 19-1813 Samuel - born April 28 - 1817 Hannah born Dec 12 1819 - died 1824 Horace Mitchel was born in St. Armand March 19 - 1822 Bela Ayer and family moved to Berkshire Vermont in May 1835. He died at Berkshire - June 9 - 1842. Susanna Ayer died in Berkshire Vt. May 21st 1862 - at 79 yrs. Of age. She was the mother of Horace M. Ayer. This was copied from my father's own record that he made for me before I was married. Nellie Ayer Storms March 21st 1944 It is the William Ayer on the opposite page that will give your daughters a right to join the D.A.R. or you the "son's of the Revolution. They are both wonderful organizations but my boys have never joined any such group not even the mason's. 13 |
| Death* | 13 Apr 1952 | Tuckahoe, New York4 |
| Burial* | 1952 | Dutch Reform Church Seminary, Paramus, New Jersey4 |
Family | Francis Lincoln Storms b. 13 Feb 1868, d. 21 Feb 1941 | |
| Marriage* | 26 Aug 1891 | Lodi, Columbia Co., Wisconsin, Groom=Francis Lincoln Storms4,8,9 |
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Citations
- [S19] The History of Columbia County, Wisconsin (Western Historical Co., 1880).
- [S80] Forwarded by PG Schunecht in March 2000. Prepared by Beverly Ayer McLaughlin, 4901 Little Oak Lake, #185; Sacramento, CA 95841.
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S84] Edward Ayer Storms, Audio tape made at his son, Edwin Francis Storms at EFS's home in Western New Jersey., Text introduction and transcription added later by his grand-daughter., 1960 (in 2000.).
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004). Nellie Ayer Storms to her nephew, Will Hubbard, 26 May 1945.
- [S77] 1870 US Census, WI,, Page 11.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, ED 27, Page 21.
- [S496] Horace Mitchell Ayer, A Records of the Ayer Family, unpublished notes, Initial Entry 22 April 1892.
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004). Letter from Nellie Ayer Storms to Will Hubbard on 26 May 1945.
- [S67] Obituary: Horace M. Ayer, Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, Wisconsin (10 May 1895).
- [S68] Obituary: Ayer, Sarah A., Lodi Enterprise, Lodi, WI (5 October 1917).
- [S532] Obituary for George W. Ayer, Lodi Paper (clipping, newspaper not clearly identifed), Lodi, Wisconsin (20 Dec 1928).
- [S482] Nellie Ayer Storms Earl Ayer Chaffee. 21 March 1944, now in possession of Judy Mastin, Orange CA. (2004).
Obadiah Ayer1,2
M, b. 1 October 1635, d. 14 November 1694
| Father | John Ayer b. b 1592, d. 31 Mar 1657 | |
| Mother | Hannah Evered? b. 1600, d. 18 Oct 1677 | |
Obadiah Ayer|b. 1 Oct 1635\nd. 14 Nov 1694|p7.htm#i730|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Thomas Ayer|b. 1549|p7.htm#i709|Elizabeth Rogers||p34.htm#i710|John Evered?||p14.htm#i711|Mary Fairweather||p14.htm#i712| | ||
| Birth* | 1 Oct 1635 | Salisbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage* | 19 Mar 1660 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Bride=Hannah Pike1,3 |
| Death* | 14 Nov 1694 | Woodbridge, Somerset Co., New Jersey1,3 |
Family | Hannah Pike b. 26 Apr 1643, d. 31 May 1689 | |
Citations
- [S57] Patti Gottschall Schuknecht to Dixie Hansen. 15 September 1999, at Pinecrest Farm, W 11588 Chrislaw Rd, Lodi WI53555-9616; e-mail address: e-mail address. (1999).
- [S107] Genealogy of Eleven Generations of John Ayer, The Founder and His Family in America - Salisbury, MA - 1640 compiled by Mrs. W.R. Burlingame.., Typescript. 1952. Minneapolis, MN; 1952 and revised 1960., Minnesota Historical Society.
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
Obadiah Ayer1
M, b. 6 May 1689
| Father | Samuel Ayer b. 11 Nov 1654, d. 29 Aug 1708 | |
| Mother | Mary Johnson b. 7 Apr 1663, d. 8 Jan 1745 | |
Obadiah Ayer|b. 6 May 1689|p7.htm#i748|Samuel Ayer|b. 11 Nov 1654\nd. 29 Aug 1708|p7.htm#i700|Mary Johnson|b. 7 Apr 1663\nd. 8 Jan 1745|p24.htm#i701|Robert Ayer|b. c 1625\nd. b 1711|p7.htm#i702|Elizabeth Palmer|b. 1634\nd. 24 Apr 1705|p31.htm#i703|Peter Johnson||p24.htm#i704|Ruth Moulton||p28.htm#i705| | ||
| Biography* | graduate of Harvard College in 1710. A schoolmaster. | |
| Birth* | 6 May 1689 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts2 |
| GraduatioA* | 1710 | ||Harvard College2 |
Peter Ayer1
M, b. circa 1633, d. 2 January 1698
| Father | John Ayer b. b 1592, d. 31 Mar 1657 | |
| Mother | Hannah Evered? b. 1600, d. 18 Oct 1677 | |
Peter Ayer|b. c 1633\nd. 2 Jan 1698|p7.htm#i746|John Ayer|b. b 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1657|p7.htm#i706|Hannah Evered?|b. 1600\nd. 18 Oct 1677|p14.htm#i707|Thomas Ayer|b. 1549|p7.htm#i709|Elizabeth Rogers||p34.htm#i710|John Evered?||p14.htm#i711|Mary Fairweather||p14.htm#i712| | ||
| Biography* | "Cornet". | |
| Birth* | c 1633 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 1 Nov 1659 | Bride=Hannah Allen2,3 |
| Death* | 2 Jan 1698 | Boston, Massachusetts2,3 |
Family | Hannah Allen b. 14 Jun 1642, d. 22 Dec 1729 | |
Citations
- [S63] Francis W. Cronan, Red Sunday - The Saltonstalls The Dustons and the Fighting Ayers - Merrimack Valley History (1965), P 41-42.
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S107] Genealogy of Eleven Generations of John Ayer, The Founder and His Family in America - Salisbury, MA - 1640 compiled by Mrs. W.R. Burlingame.., Typescript. 1952. Minneapolis, MN; 1952 and revised 1960., Minnesota Historical Society.

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